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Getting a Vaccine to The World
7:19 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins University is back again - she's been looking into a proposal and a petition for a patent waiver at the World Trade… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Zoe George, Senior Sports Journalist at Stuff has been watching the sailing this afternoon. Audio
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Where We Swim
7:15 PM.Ingrid Horrock joins us to talk about her new book Where we Swim Audio
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Composition in context, Leos Janacek
7:10 PM.Composition in Context - Leoš Janácek's Pohádka (A Fairy Tale) for Cello and Piano. Pianist Rachel Church is back to put another piece of classical music into context - tonight it's Leoš Janácek's… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Scotland
9:30 PM.We catch up with our Overseas correspondent in Scotland, Andrew Learmonth who'll bring us up to date on the Alex Salmond controversy and the impact that's having on the government and independence? Read more Audio
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The Toxicology of Kava
7:12 PM.Toxicologist Leo Schep is taking a look at that traditional South Pacific psychoactive beverage used for social and cultural purposes, called Kava. Read more Audio
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Hump Quiz Answer
9:30 PM.Find out who is this week's quiz whizz! Audio
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Art From The Wetlands
9:07 PM.Lisa Clunie joins us to talk about her and Thorsten Hoppe's exhibition wet-land - an investigation of the Hikurangi Repo/ Swamp where the artists live, which was once one of Aotearoa's largest… Read more Audio
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Sofa Session - Sea Mouse
7:12 PM.Seumus Johnson from the wellington band Sea Mouse joins us live int he studio for a sofa session. Read more Audio
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Attitudes Towards the New Zealand Accent
7:10 PM.Massey University scholar and the co-creator of The Linguistics Lounge podcast, Dr Julia de Bres makes her debut as our latest after dinner speaker. Tonight she takes on the New Zealand accent - which… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Our Sportscaster, Helene Elliot is on the line from LA with news of the ongoing sports seasons in the US and how they are shaping up under covid and she's been thinking ahead to what the Tokyo… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - The Music of Persia
7:35 PM.Cultural Ambassador for Persian Music, Shahram Aryan introduces us to notable Iranian traditional musician, researcher and teacher, Sima Bina. Read more Audio
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A Polar Law approach to climate change?
7:12 PM.Who is legally responsible for protecting our ice caps? Could a Polar approach to climate change strengthen political and legal responses to climate change and other human activities in both the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
9:30 PM.Reem Abbas joins us once again from Khartoum. Read more Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - The Stillsuit from Dune
7:12 PM.Associate Professor Geoff Willmott, MacDiarmid Institute Deputy Director for Commercialisation and Industry Engagement, and Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Auckland gives us his… Read more Audio
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World Hearing Day
9:12 PM.To mark World Hearing Day, we talk to Dr David Welch, Head of Audiology, at the University of Auckland about their "Dangerous Decibels" education, screening programmes for hearing loss in New Zealand.
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"English Has Broken My Heart"
7:12 PM.Alice Te Punga Somerville is one of 24 Maori scholars who've shared their personal experiences of what it means to be Maori in their particular corner of the academic world, in a new book, Nga Kete… Read more Audio
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Where to now for Globalisation?
7:12 PM.Nights Geographer Louise Richards is back - tonight she's joined by Warwick Murray and they're looking at Globalisation. Read more Audio
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Gen Z from NZ
7:35 PM.We get perspectives from New Zealanders born after 2001 Zara Barlow joins us on the line from Tauranga and from Poneke - Wellington, Zoe Ioannou. Read more Audio
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Aotearoa's Most Beautiful Public Transport Rides
7:12 PM.Anthonie Tonnon joins us with a guide Aotearoa's most beautiful public transport rides ahead of his Auckland Arts Festival show. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:30 PM.We're joined once again by our correspondent in Taipei, William Yang. Audio
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Nights Science - World Weather
7:10 PM.Our World Weather Man, Erick Brenstrum joins us once again taking a look at the Texas snowstorm, 2020's record temperatures, Tropical cyclone Yasa and the State of La Nina - just for starters! Audio
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Taxpayers footing the bill for Private Healthcare
9:07 PM.Researchers have for the first time studied the cost to the taxpayer of people who get medical treatments through private insurance, then need follow up medical attention in the public system. We… Read more Audio
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Antarctic Update
7:12 PM.Dr Craig Stevens Principal Scientist in Marine Physics at NIWA joins us for an antarctic update. They've had a big Antarctic Ocean Science year since last he spoke with Bryan. - releasing a major… Read more Audio